Fixed. Pandora batteries don't work on TA88v3+ motherboard PSPs. If there's a risk of bricking yet, I would recommend people with a newer model of PSP wait until it's completely stable in the installation process before taking a risk. With that said, I'm going to go test it out on my PSP (but I have a Pandora battery).Sheaperd121 said:So don’t try this on a TA88v3+.
Opps sorry, I got confused with that. I fixed it.Skyline969 said:Fixed. Pandora batteries don't work on TA88v3+ motherboard PSPs. If there's a risk of bricking yet, I would recommend people with a newer model of PSP wait until it's completely stable in the installation process before taking a risk. With that said, I'm going to go test it out on my PSP (but I have a Pandora battery).Sheaperd121 said:So don’t try this on a TA88v3+.
I think I would care, I love ps1 games.Snailface said:6.35 PRO A4 is out . . . PS1 support included, not that anyone cares
6.37 doesn't do ps1, it's 6.35 PRO A4 (the first 6.3x cfw to accomplish this)sonic0509 said:So it does everything 5.50 GEN can plus it's 6.37?
Snailface said:6.35 PRO A4 is out . . . PS1 support included, not that anyone cares
Edit: I'm kidding, of couse, that's huge news!
Snailface said:6.37 doesn't do ps1, it's 6.35 PRO A4 (the first 6.3x cfw to accomplish this)sonic0509 said:So it does everything 5.50 GEN can plus it's 6.37?
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Snailface said:6.35 PRO A4 is out . . . PS1 support included, not that anyone cares
Edit: I'm kidding, of couse, that's huge news!
Until they fully support PS1 popsloaders I am sticking with 5.50 GEN-D3Yuan said:So what is the best option for full hackable PSPs?
Stay with 5.50D-3 + Prometheus or go to these new firmwares?